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mean, we live in a world where yes. you talk about infidelities and murders and all these things. but a world of ai and uncertainty in photoshop. and what is real is what is sparking this crisis? the photoshop image released on mother's day is when all of well, actually not all all of this, but a lot of this started right? there had been a lot of speculation before what was wrong with her and why wasn't she talking about it when the king talked about his diagnosis? so openly in this image with all the photoshopping, it appears she's not wearing her wedding ring and now all of a sudden something that was completely taboo is now front and center and everywhere, which is the state of their marriage stephen colbert air is out publicly resurrecting an old rumor that prince william had an affair and that is everywhere on social media. here's stephen colbert >> so i think we all know who the alleged other woman is. say with me the marshy on s of channel mandalay. what a
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beautiful well name. now there have been rumors and a fair between william and the marching band of chicanery since 2019, according to tabloids back then when kate supposedly confronted him about it, he left it off saying there was nothing to it always a good response when your wife accuses you of cheating >> kate with all of this now getting such public airing, what is going on? >> it's disaster, it's a pr disaster. the radio silence has a pr disaster into it. conspiracy theories rushed and one of them was that marriage was in trouble. these rumors of surface before everyone ignore them. now they are being taken to a degree seriously and i just feel so sorry for k she's been through surgery. it must have been tough and now really it very clear that they've got to do something to stop these rumors and efficient engagement. an official photo because there's all this talk about kate about her condition, and most of all about the marriage. and that's hard
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that's got to be incredibly hard. >> of course. as i say, these people, no matter who >> they are, they are human beings and people as we all are. thank you so much, kate. i appreciate your time >> welcome to the live jake tapper this hour, the kids are not all right. a new civil rights complaint alleges pervasive anti-semitism in one public school district, including in classrooms and sometimes from teachers themselves. cnn's nick watts sat down with some of the students and parents raising concerns. plus, after weeks of silence, president biden speaks with israeli prime minister benjamin then yeah, who about the war against hamas in gaza, the call comes just one day after netanyahu appeared live on cnn and criticized one of biden's closest allies washington, dc, and the highest-ranking jewish american in history, senate, democratic leader, chuck schumer, were biden and netanyahu able to find any common ground and leading this our one specific remarks from donald trump's rally on saturday has set off a
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political firestorm, but is it possible the firestorm is missing what? should be of real concern before we get there, we'll have to once again play the tape and the game of interpreting the former president to viral clip made the rounds where mr. trump predicted a quote, bloodbath should he lose the election in november, know this sounds on the surface such as wow, it sounds like he's calling for political violence and commentators and democratic politicians, even president biden, were quick to call it as such, joe biden's campaign issuing a statement saying, quote, this is who donald trump is, a loser who gets beat by over 7 million votes. and then instead of appealing to a wider mainstream audience, since doubles down on his threats of political violence, unquote. >> of course. >> as >> always, when it comes to journalism, it's important to view the entirety of any politicians remarks and view the context. so mr. trump said, this, we're about to mirror the clip in the midst of a riff on the auto industry in unions and the trends position to electric cars and auto plants in mexico.
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so listen to the quote >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you're not going to be able to sell those guys. if i get elected now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it >> so that's the whole context, even some commentators who do not support trump argued that he was clearly referring to a figurative economic bloodbath for jobs in the auto industry and in america. and trump's team agrees with that interpretation is statement from the campaign saying, quote, biden's policies will create an economic bloodbath for the auto industry and auto workers unquote but beyond whether or not you buy that explanation or either way are troubled by his use of the word bloodbath given the political violence that has been done in his name, there is other content in his speech that alarmed even the most conservative republicans, even in context next, including his promise to freed the criminals
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charged in the january 6 capitol attack. >> ladies in jail please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated january 6, hostages >> spirit from a hostages. and that's what they are as hostages. they've been treated terribly >> okay >> they're not hostages to be very clear, we believe we interviewed the families of hostages often whether they are currently being imprisoned by putin or kidnapped by hamas, those are hostages. the 1,400 defendants in the capitol attack, who have caused through the judicial system with its checks and balances. they're not hostages 40, by the way, 486 of them have been charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers those are hostages,
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people who attacked law enforcement. trump went on to stress the importance of the november election by saying this >> if this lecture, if this election isn't one, i'm not sure that you'll ever have another election in this country. does that make sense >> yeah, this is not make sense because there's only one candidate on the ballot who has refused to accept the results of a free and fair presidential election? and tried perhaps illegally, the jury is still out to stop the free and fair election process, and that candidate is, of course, mr. trump himself, whose positions when it comes to january 6, and putin have now prompted even his own former vice president, a man of impeccable conservative credentials, to say this i, >> after a lot of prayer and reflection, i've come to the conclusion that i won't be endorsing donald trump this year. and frankly, the fact
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that the president continues to insist that that i had the right to overturn the election that day is a fundamental difference >> one of several, that vice president pence went into cnn's kristen holmes is here with more christian. i i do understand why the biden campaign is saying that they don't see any attempt by trump to try to appeal beyond his base. tell us more about where he is at this stage of his campaign. >> well, and if you talk to members of his campaign, they say not to expect that at all, they're doing what they can to work around on the candidate that they know who has strengths and weaknesses are and donald trump is going to say and do whatever he wants. now one thing we were told by his senior advisers that he like tailor his message there's now again, this isn't some kind of presidential pivot. this isn't changing who he is. isn't even toning down these remarks. >> it more meant that weight based on where he's going, if he's shown the data for what those voters first care about, he would likely talk about that, for example, immigration, he might lead with immigration those same remarks about immigration, but i do want to
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point out one thing here. donald trump has i've been saying this for over a year. he was talking in cpac more than a year ago after he announced his second candidacy, he said, i will be your retribution. i will be your revenge. too often talks in these dark undertones are really overtones. he's very clear about where he stands on immigration. he has said he wants to round up migrants and then but report them these are all things he has said. the difference is now that we are in a general election, he is the presumptive republican nominee and everything is under a microscope. he is no longer saying this stuff in a vacuum to conservative media. he's no longer ranting just on truth social, where there are far less viewers or users then on twitter or facebook, he is now saying this in the context of one of the two candidates who are running to be president in november. so people are paying attention. so the question is, how exactly is the campaign going to handle this one? of the things they've told us is that part of their strategy is to try and grow his base, like what we saw in iowa, finding people who supported donald
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trump in some way, but had never voted. and some of these critical battleground states, but also a lot of this is going to be played out on the internet like you saw, taking those snippets of these various remarks that he makes that you say are hard to interpret and hard to defend. >> jake >> kristen holmes. thanks so much. and let's turn to our law and justice lead now, which also starts former president donald trump and his money problems as they were according to trump's lawyers, there is no insurance company willing to underwrite his bond to cover the massive $464 million judgment against him in that new york civil fraud case. no insurance company willing to underwrite it. cnn's kara scannell joins us now kara how can trump get around the fact that no one will consider his bond? what happens next? well, jake, so trump is telling the judge this >> because he wants the new york appeals court to allow him to appeal this case and not put forward any money until this appeal is exhausted. he's trying to argue that the total
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judgment will come down. of course, the new york attorney general's office is opposing that. so trump has laid out his efforts to try to get a mom saying that they have approached 30 different bond underwriters. none of them were willing to secure the bond in their filing. they write very few bonding companies will consider a bond of anything approaching that magnitude. as you said, it's nearly half $1 billion that he has to come up with what trump's team said is that among the insurance companies have gone to including some of the biggest ones in the world. they have limits internally were they is singularly will not underwrite a ban it in excess of $100 million. his problem is five times that size. and in addition that these companies want cash or stocks as collateral trump doesn't have that much cash or stock to cover the amount. so they're telling me appeals court they've got this problem and that they're hoping the appeals court will see that they've made an effort and give him this ability to appeal the case without posting the money. they've also said that appeals court panel, if you're not going to allow this then let us
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go to the new york's highest appeals court and let us continue to not have to come up with the money until then. we are expecting this first layer of the appeals court to make a decision this month. his bond is due next monday. so this is all coming to a head yet again, down to the wire fire. jake >> all right. kara scannell, thanks so much. let's bring it out in navarro co-host of the view and cnn political commentator on a good to see you. >> so the >> dispatch editor, our friendship jonah goldberg argues that trump often says vile things, but the reaction to his bloodbath comment is problematic. he posted on twitter also known as x quote, i don't understand how some folks don't understand the distorting, the bloodbath thing helps trump it, bolsters the spin from trumpers that all of his indefensible utterances are distorted by media. the election will be decided by folks susceptible to those defenses, unquote what's your take on this? do you think it's important for folks to acknowledge context and make sure that the criticisms are
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pure as it were >> well >> so what is context, right? i think that what people are reacting to including me when i hear him talk about blood bath and say that will be the least of it. the context i look at it in is the context of donald trump and donald trump's history and the four-plus years that he has spent saying horrible things and creating this ambiance that we all lived under. >> there. there was there was a article a few weeks ago that said, does america have amnesia when it comes to donald trump and donald trump on the trail is reminding us every day of who he is the what he will wreak on america so what is the context? the context of him talking about bloodbath is the memory of january 6. and what his words and actions set forth then it's the context of him talking about american carnage.
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it's the talking the context of him telling us over and over again that he will be the retribution. so when you hear him say bloodbath, that's the context you so you put it in the context of the donald trump, we know in the same rally, trump said he does not view those who have been in prison for their roles in gang violence and other violent crimes. those who are undocumented immigrants he says he doesn't view them as people. take a listen if i had prisons that were teeming with ms 13 and all sorts of people that they've got to take care of for the next 50 years, right? young people while they're in jail for years, if you call him people, i don't know if you call them people in some cases than not people in my opinion, these are bad. these are animals >> so what's your reaction to them? >> ms members are bad people. >> but again, this is the context of trump, this isn't the context of a guy who's been using hitler, right? like
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rhetoric to talk about migrants who calls them invaders, who says they are poisoning the blood of america, who has said horrible things about my hi grandson. so i'll tell you the reaction that brings from me as a person of color, as a latina woman, as an immigrant. i don't think people who hate migrants really can tell the difference as to who's legal or who's not as to who may be a us citizen or not. how do i know that? i know that because of what was triggered in the man who drove over ten hours to an el paso walmart to shoot up migrants and immigrants and latinos, including 13 who were american citizens. i know that because of the children, let us remember the children that were bullied mercilessly the latino children that were bullied mercilessly during trump's administration because there were kids replicating his speech, because there were kids learning from the things that he said and saying that two
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little brown kids so that's that's the reaction that it brings from me. i don't want to defend ms 13. i think they're terrible people, but i think that trump keeps putting these dog whistles and everything. he says trying to signal to the people who are racist to the people who do hate immigrants, to the people who think that folks who look like me and sound like me are poisoning the blood of america. he is signaling to them. i'm with you and i'm talking to you and i'm your precedent followed me on term trump's legal matters having to do with new york, he cannot find an insurance company. his lawyers say to underwrite his bond to cover the judgment against him in alvin bragg's new york civil fraud case. the amount with interest is now more than 464 million i'm sorry, that's a letitia james has trial almost
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no one could relate to him. and in terms of owing that much money, will he win any points you think with his base at least by playing the relate ability card in terms of not being able to afford bond. i mean, that's the argument he makes that he is now more appealing to people in the minority community because he's been indicted, because he has a mug shot, because the man is going against him. what do you think? there's no >> doubt that trump portraying himself as the victim of political prosecution works with a certain base. but it looked his legal problem is a real one. >> he can get bond. >> right? and it's not just i think it's not just because of the amount which is a very real issue. but but also look at all the banks that have been involved with trump that have ended up getting dragged into court cases and legal proceedings. why is he important to begin with?
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because of fraud? july documents in terms of the worth of his properties. >> so >> who would want to give him bond based on that type of collateral? based on maybe inadequate inaccurate evaluations of his property well, some people find him more relatable because he can't find bond for half $1 >> gee, i don't know. >> maybe maybe >> other billionaires, but i think to me the central question is, if you are so wealthy, if you are a billionaire to the level that you say you are, why do you need bond to begin with? or maybe are you just lying on the borrow? good to see you. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> they haven't spoken to one another and more months. so what did president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussed today? and will it make a difference? friends and israel's plans in gaza also ahead, miami cracks down on a dangerous combination
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>> if you or a loved one, half neizha, the ilium up, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now we will come to you 808 to 14000 >> now to gaza and our world lead 1.1 million people in gaza are completely out of food in what the united nations chief calls quote, an entirely man-made disaster in northern gaza. famine is imminent. according to the world food program. >> this humanitarian korean catastrophe is a major source of tension between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the two leaders increasingly distant. and they spoke on the phone today just days after senate majority leader chuck schumer democratic new york, took to the senate floor and essentially called for regime change that israel to speech that biden call called quote, main, good. listen to how netanyahu responded in an interview with my colleague dana bash on state of the union sunday, deep inside hamas.
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>> it's inappropriate for to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. that's something that israel the israeli public does on its own. we're not a banana republic >> let's bring in cnn's jeremy >> diamond live in >> jerusalem and jeremy biden and netanyahu biden and netanyahu spoke about israel's plans for rafah in gaza read between the lines of today's call for us if you could >> well, jake, they did speak about that potential military offensive in rafah, the human and a tyrion situation in gaza, as well as of course, israel's military campaign in gaza. but between the lines, the tension between these two men is the critical backdrop here. it's important, it cannot be overstated and clearly it came up on the call, jake sullivan, the national security advisor in the hitting that the prime minister netanyahu did a deep bring up things that were being discussed in the american
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press. and so these two men clearly had it out after week of where these tensions really came out into the open not only with the white house growing increasingly critical of the israeli prime minister, but also, of course, chuck schumer making those comments, prompting a very forceful response from netanyahu over the weekend. but they did also discuss the substance and including on that potential rough a military offensive it's, an yahoo agreeing to send an israeli delegation of military leaders to washington to discuss those potential plans and alternatives that american leaders may present. >> jeremy the idf surrounded the al shifa medical complex in northern gaza today. but israel said, quote, dismantle hamas in the north in january. so what's going on >> well, the israeli military has talked about these pockets of resistance of hamas fighters in northern gaza, and they have been attacked from time-to-time by what has become more of a guerrilla force in northern gaza but this represented a significant military operation
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by israel, perhaps one of the most significant in northern gaza that we have seen this year so far, an overnight military operation at the al shifa medical complex that involved not only ground forces, tanks, armored vehicles but also airstrikes according to people on the ground. and it wasn't just it's on the grounds of al shifa complex where the israeli military said that hamas operatives were operating from that where they say that hamas operatives fired on israeli troops but also where 30,000 palestinians civilians are currently sheltering. but there were also airstrikes in the vicinity in the al-rimal neighborhood as far away as it's one kilometer away from that hospital itself enormous destruction caused by those strikes. women and children among those killed and injured in the rubble. and all of this of course, the critical backdrop for what more the israeli military will do, especially as those who were at al shifa hospital now heading south to central gaza, jake all right, jeremy diamond in jerusalem for us. thank you so much. let's bring in cnn
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political and foreign policy analyst, barak ravid, who is also a political and foreign policy reporter at axios barak. what's your reaction to the rafah part of the biden netanyahu phone call where netanyahu apparently agreed to send senior israeli military leaders to washington, dc to discuss an alternative approach in rafah. what's your prediction for that meeting? >> so i think what's interesting with this first is that if an attorney you agreed, this means that both biden who proposed this and if anyhow, we agreed 12, at least, try and avoid the showdown because it's clear to everybody on both sides that if israel would go for an operation, raffa right now in the current situation with those very, very strong fungal objections by the us president, did could this would lead to a huge crisis in relations? and it seems that both leaders are trying to avoid that and get some i i'm understanding of how this
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operations if netanyahu continues to disregard biden's concerns about humanitarian aid, will biden impose any consequences on net netanyahu. do you think with more than just a public scolding, for example, as biden anywhere close to putting really tough conditions on israel's use of us made weapons >> so i think this is again goes to our previous question because i heard that from numerous is us officials that said that if netanyahu goes ahead and defined by them on rafah, this would lead to two things, a post possibility that us, will use its leverage in the security council and will not veto a security council resolution calling for a ceasefire and second, the us will not stop weapons shipments to israel, but it will, it will use it as leverage in a different way. it would
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condition the use of us weapons in gaza, meaning there are some weapons that the us will tell israel. listen, you can use this against hizballah in lebanon, but you cannot use this in gaza. but again, the main question is whether they can get some sort of an understanding on rafah to avoid all that all right barack wherever you thank you so much for your insights. we have some breaking news coming up a major ruling from the us supreme court on texas's new border loss with us space shuttle columbia, the final flight from your sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn >> she random place like a happy again, it's number to use >> is a brand new dog all than less than a year. >> when people switch their dog's food from kibble to the farmers dog, they often say that that feels like magic, but there's no magic involved >> it's simply fresh meat and vegetables with all the nutrients dogs need instead of
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and florida spring break destination for many shots ring out and three different locations on jacksonville beach killing at least one person, injuring three others. no arrests have been made. their cnn's carlos suarez is in miami. where the crackdown against unruly spring breakers appears to be working so far by carlos on the three different shootings on jacksonville beach, what happened? >> yeah. jake, talk about a terrifying day up in the jacksonville beach area in that first shooting, authorities said that a large group of people were talking about anywhere between three to 400 people had gathered on a beach there to take part in what police said we're boxing matches and fights. now, when police tried to bait break up this large group authorities said that two people pulled out a gun and opened fire in all three people were shot, including someone who were told had nothing to do with what was going on at the beach at that moment. >> now, >> sometime after that, there
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was another shooting at a bar where eighth year-old was shot dead. and then sometime after that, a third shooting took place. but were told that no one was hurt in that incident. here now is the chief of police describing some of their efforts to try to control these large crowds noting here that two of the people that were shot where the gunman fair warning for future if you're going to commit a crime once again, for the third time don't come here. and then one about being arrested or detained on because that's what we're going to do. what i do her job all right. >> so police have not released the names or the ages of any of the folks involved in all of this, jake >> and carlos, this brazen violence, it's happening in large crowds south of jacksonville beach as well. a teenager, sina in video, pulling out a gun, aiming and that people in broad daylight
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>> that's exactly right. so that encounter that you're talking about happened last week and it is a pretty chilling really when you take a look at some of this video out here are '30s and new smyrna beach said that a 16-year-old pool, a gun on a group of folks are taking a look at it right there that were on the beach on thursday. now, officers were told were already in the area when they heard someone yelling that someone had a gun. and so what you're taking a look at there is officers quickly responding to the scene and running after this? this is 16 year-old who they say eventually ran into the ocean and tried it to get rid of the gun. as you can imagine there sometime after that, were told this teenager was taken into custody. now, jake, all of these incidents really underscore just the increased police presence in the state of florida for spring break here in south florida, in miami beach. officials enacted a curfew for the first time this month to deal with these large
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crowds of folks that are coming down to enjoy the spring break holiday. that is just one of several security measures that are now in place in the city of miami beach. were talking about up public parking garages that have been closed. a restriction on alcohol sales anywhere between dui and security checkpoints that are in fact just about every single day. in fact, police out here are even a limiting the entrances to several beaches. now, all of this has taken place as the number of arrests, at least in south florida is down compared to last year, jake. this was after a pretty violent last spring break where two people were shot dead along famed ocean drive >> all right. carlos laura is in miami, florida. thanks so much coming up next, the breaking news keeps coming from the us supreme court. now, two important decisions have just been announced, will bring you the details next. >> the situation with wolf blitzer weekdays had six on cnn
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>> have a breaking news just into cnn, the us supreme court has just ruled on whether the state of texas can enforce it's controversial immigration law, which would allow state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally. let's go straight to cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic. joan, what is the us supreme court ruling? >> it's saying it needs more time. it has now indefinitely stayed the lower court at a lower court decision that would have let this law take effect. it is blocking this law from taking effect while lower court proceedings play out, the supreme in court, jake had set a 05:00 p.m. deadline for itself to act on this. as you know, this is a controversial law known as sba, that would allow texas officials to arrest migrants at the border and essentially let texas takeover immigration policy. it's been challenged by the biden administration and immigrant rights groups litigation is playing out, but the issue is can this law take effect? supreme court said it was going
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to decide that by 05:00 p.m. today and now it said it's going to indefinitely continue you to postpone the effect of the law. there might be something coming later in the week or later we're just not sure what the court is doing. justice samuel alito had set that deadline but cleared really the justices are not ready to weigh in on this one quite yet, jake, as it plays out on the merits in lower courts and some more news from the us supreme court. they've made a decision or announced the decision on former trump adviser peter navarro's bid to avoid having to report to prison. tell us about that. sure. last friday, former trump adviser peter navarro had made a plea to the supreme court to try to block his his order to get to prison after his conviction on contempt of congress. and it was john roberts who issued the ones in paragraph decision just a few minutes ago, denying that what he said, jake was that peter navarro had requested he'd
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asked the court that he could remain free while he challenges the conviction, but roberts noted that the court of appeals had concluded that navarro had forfeited any challenge to the idea that even if he was in touch i don't two executive privilege that he should avoid appearing before congress. and john roberts alone writing less said he saw a quote, no basis to disagree with the determination that nevada forfeited those arguments. so for now, as he continues with his appeal, you will have to go to prison. jake >> all right. joan biskupic, thanks so much for that update. i want to bring in and cnn senior your legal analyst, elie honig and le on the texas ruling staking this controversial immigration law. how did we get here? >> what does this ruling me >> so jake the state of texas, pass this sort of unusual, controversial law? known. sometimes as sb4. and what that did is it gave texas state officials and judges really the power to enforce immigration
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law, to hold hearings, to deport people who were here illegally. now, that was appealed by the justice department, by the biden administration, the federal trial court first cited, again, texas, they said you can't enforce the federal immigration law. that's for federal authorities only it then went to the federal court of appeals, which said the law looks okay and can go into effect. but then the supreme court put a stay or a pause on it up until today. and what the supreme court has just done as joan just said, is to extend that stay to keep it paused. so the sb4, the law in texas is not in effect as of this moment, and it will be pending further supreme court opinions. >> how do you expect this case will ultimately come out >> i am quite confident, even though we have a 6-3 conservative majority, that the court will strike down. texas's law, and that's because it is a straightforward ironclad principle of the constitution that immigration law, immigration foresman foreign policy, or for the federal government only you
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cannot have individual states applying and enforcing immigration law. it would lead to chaos and it's against the core tenant of the constitution. so i do think if i had to guess that this law will be struck down eventually by this supreme court >> and the supreme court also made this decision on former trump aid peter navarro's request to avoid having to report to prison. what does that decision mean? >> so he's going to prison out a federal prison. there's no way around it when the supreme court has rejected the request, worth noting and remembering how peter navarro got here. he's got to serve four months. peter navarro was keynote by the january 6 committee back in 2022, he completely rejected, defied that subpoena. he was then held in contempt. he was tried for contempt of congress. he was found guilty and sentenced to four months. and i think it's interesting that in this ruling, the chief justice roberts, as joan just noted, he basically said straight up, navarro has almost no chance. let's of winning his appeal. therefore, he can't avoid prison. he's gotta go and now he can still make his appeal,
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in formulating that curriculum and whether it's accurate or fair amongst all this, i really wanted just to speak to some of the kids and find out what the atmosphere is like for them. >> one of my friends was called a word that i hadn't heard before kyc. >> that's old school >> yeah. >> but i mean, i didn't even know existed until recently. >> he's a berkley high school junior. he's jewish kid on the left is not. >> they >> asked us not to use their names. guy in the middle and educator with jewish student union, i think this was a thing before october 7 as well, that jewish people are like one of the last ethnic groups you can be racist towards because in terms of being socially accepted, yeah, because they're more like white people, you like accidentally write down a number on. oh, it's because you're jewish uh-huh. right. the jews messed up again, like >> why? >> one of the bathroom at the school was written kill all jews that has since been taken
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down to fully. but like when he does that make you feel as a jew? it makes me feel sad that people in my school don't care as much about me. >> i asked a kid at one of the local high school because you based you deal with the jewish students unions at all the schools the area, right? >> i asked him, so what have you experienced on campus in terms of anti-semitism? it said nothing, nothing out of the ordinary, nothing crazy. >> the >> occasional swaths, the car, two people feel really like forced to pick a side in a war which is like crazy. i'm sympathetic towards like the people of both nations. >> like another thing. people are saying and passing in the hallway, just like, oh, what side are you on? because i don't want to pick a side like this is like it's a really complicated, like thing that's going on and it's not so black and white as they the school is teaching it and as everybody is like learning, what i see a lot is things like school boards, things that are more systematic is where this culture exists. >> complete get it, please keep
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the noise down i, can call any other students good microphones only pick up the speakers. it's noisy. some jewish students spoke about the new ethnic studies curriculum. >> the second slide implies a false and harmful dichotomy that you must believe that either jews or aerobes have historical claims to the land. >> and other student had a different opinion. i >> found the curriculum team very informative and open-minded, and it has contributed so much to my understanding of the past linnaean israeli conflict. >> the mother of a jewish sixth grader spoke yesterday morning where he laughed he said to me which is inhibited walking the city today. i'm going to put my my over my jewish head covering he wears off tonight. >> he said to me, i'm scared little apparent sympathy today the crowd, how much more import does it have when it's coming from a teacher rather than from a fellow student. >> it's not all the teachers. like there are certainly great teachers. their words have more
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weight to them and students are like, oh, if they're saying that, then i should say it to. there have been >> schooled walkouts organized by some faculty members and support and palestine some students stay home or stay in class during the walkout. i can hear it from my math class. and when my friends came in and told me they were chanting to the jews, are jewish kids trying to hide their identity. >> i'm sort of stuck in between because i don't want to get harassed it's more but i also want to be proud that i'm jewish. >> so how do you walk that line? >> i'm still struggling with it >> now since that civil rights complaint, one high school teacher in berkeley has been placed on leave the superintendent wouldn't give us an interview, but her office gave us a statement which reads in part, they say that their district is like the city, quote, it stands as a beacon or free speech conclusion, it's against all forms of hate and they're going to use this as an opportunity to listen
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reflect, and examined. meantime, a bunch of teachers have written a letter to the superintendent in which they claim this is what happened, quote, they say a small group of parents with ties to israel have taken this as an opportunity to shame fleet conflate advocacy for palestine with anti-semitism not much reflection or listening there, perhaps jake >> they're quiet. >> thanks so much. appreciate it coming up with two mile long crack in the earth spewing lava. it's beautiful it's also dangerous and it's forcing people from their homes stay with us i'm >> david culver in port-au-prince, haiti. and this is cnn >> smart farms in abu dhabi does a technology enabled agribusiness solving global challenges were taking proven methods it's a farming and decoupling the relationship of food production from climate
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